The Funniest Movies About Babies
- John Travolta, Kirstie Alley, Olympia Dukakis
In this hilarious comedy, a single mother navigates the challenges of raising her newborn son after leaving her cheating husband. The film adds a unique twist to the typical baby comedy by having the infant, Mikey, voiced by Bruce Willis, provide his own sarcastic commentary on the events unfolding around him. As the mother starts dating and searches for the perfect father figure for her child, the movie delivers non-stop laughs and heartwarming moments.
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- Steve Martin, Diane Keaton, Martin Short
The sequel to the highly popular Father of the Bride, this film finds George Banks adjusting to the news that both his daughter and wife are expecting babies at the same time. It masterfully blends humor with sentimentality as it explores the intricate family dynamics and challenges that arise with the simultaneous impending arrivals. With the characteristically lovable performance by Steve Martin as George, this movie never fails to entertain and amuse.
- Nicolas Cage, Holly Hunter, Trey Wilson
This offbeat Coen brothers' comedy features an unlikely couple, an ex-con and a former police officer, who desperately want a baby but are unable to conceive. When they decide to kidnap one of a set of quintuplets from a wealthy local businessman, hilarity ensues as they quickly realize they may be in over their heads. Darkly comedic and brimming with quirky characters, this film is a must-see for anyone who appreciates an unconventional twist on the traditional baby comedy.
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- Tom Selleck, Steve Guttenberg, Ted Danson
In this classic 80s comedy, three carefree bachelors are shocked to find a baby girl left on their doorstep, apparently the result of one of their past romantic escapades. As they struggle to adapt to their new roles as fathers, the men encounter hilarious situations and ultimately learn what it means to care for someone else. With an endearing ensemble cast led by Tom Selleck, Steve Guttenberg, and Ted Danson, this film delivers charm and laughs in equal measure.
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The Boss Baby
Miles Christopher Bakshi, Alec Baldwin, Eric Bell Jr.This animated film takes a creative approach to exploring sibling rivalry, with a new baby joining a family and quickly assuming a position of authority. The titular Boss Baby, voiced by Alec Baldwin, is on a secret mission from BabyCorp to bring down the PuppyCo empire, and he enlists the help of his reluctant older brother Tim. With its blend of family-friendly humor and heart, the film offers a new perspective on baby comedies that delights both children and adults.
- Tina Fey, Amy Poehler, Greg Kinnear
In this side-splitting comedy featuring a dynamic duo of hilarious women, Tina Fey stars as a successful businesswoman who hires working-class Amy Poehler as a surrogate when she discovers she's unable to conceive naturally. As the mismatched pair navigate the complicated world of surrogacy, they form an unexpected friendship and learn valuable life lessons. The film brilliantly combines laugh-out-loud moments with genuine heart and relatability.
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- Elliot Page, Michael Cera, Jennifer Garner
This quirky indie comedy tells the story of a witty, sarcastic teenager who becomes unexpectedly pregnant and chooses to give her baby up for adoption. The unborn baby serves as the catalyst for Juno's personal growth and relationships, as well as providing plenty of situational humor. With memorable characters and a unique, often hilarious perspective on teenage pregnancy, Juno has earned its place among the best baby comedies.
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- Joe Mantegna, Lara Flynn Boyle, Joe Pantoliano
When a trio of bumbling criminals kidnaps an adorable baby from his wealthy family, they quickly realize they've met their match as the resourceful infant constantly outsmarts them. The film showcases a slapstick, Home Alone-esque brand of humor, with the baby unknowingly foiling his captors' plans at every turn. Baby's Day Out offers innocent fun and plenty of laughs for the whole family.
- Michael Keaton, Teri Garr, Ann Jillian
In this classic 80s comedy, Michael Keaton plays a recently laid-off father who takes on the role of primary caretaker for his three young children after his wife returns to work. The film hilariously highlights the challenges and triumphs faced by a man navigating a traditionally female-dominated role. With Keaton's impeccable comedic timing and a heartwarming message about family, it's no wonder this movie remains a beloved favorite among baby comedies.
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- Seth Rogen, Katherine Heigl, Paul Rudd
This raunchy comedy finds a career-driven woman played by Katherine Heigl accidentally becoming pregnant after a one-night stand with an immature slacker played by Seth Rogen. As they navigate the unfamiliar world of impending parenthood together, they must learn to compromise, grow up, and possibly even fall in love. With its sharp wit and memorable performances, Knocked Up provides a fresh take on the traditional baby comedy formula.
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- Rick Moranis, Marcia Strassman, Robert Oliveri
In this family-friendly sequel to Honey, I Shrunk the Kids, wacky inventor Wayne Szalinski, played by Rick Moranis, accidentally enlarges his two-year-old son to the size of a towering skyscraper. As Wayne races against time to reverse the effects, the colossal toddler wreaks havoc on the city, leading to a series of hilarious misunderstandings and slapstick situations. This film delivers a unique twist on the baby comedy with its impressive special effects and imaginative premise.
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- Katherine Heigl, Josh Duhamel, Josh Lucas
In this romantic comedy-drama, two single adults who can't stand each other are named as the legal guardians of their best friends' baby after a tragic accident. As they struggle to raise the child together, they learn to put aside their differences and find common ground for the sake of the baby. The film, starring Katherine Heigl and Josh Duhamel, is filled with heartwarming moments and touching humor, making it a must-see for fans of baby comedies.
- Natalie Portman, Ashley Judd, Stockard Channing
In this tender comedy-drama, a pregnant teenager is abandoned by her boyfriend and takes up residence in a Walmart, where she eventually gives birth. As she rebuilds her life and raises her child, she forms bonds with the eccentric residents of the small town. Filled with both humorous and poignant moments, Where the Heart Is showcases the resilience of the human spirit and the power of community.
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- Jennifer Lopez, Alex O'Loughlin, Michaela Watkins
When a woman, played by Jennifer Lopez decides to have a baby through artificial insemination, she unexpectedly meets and falls for the man of her dreams, played by Alex O'Loughlin, on the same day as her procedure. As they navigate the ups and downs of their newfound relationship and impending parenthood, they discover the importance of love, trust, and communication. The film charmingly balances laughs and heartfelt emotions, making it a delightful addition to the baby comedy genre.
- John Travolta, Kirstie Alley, Olympia Dukakis
In this sequel to Look Who's Talking, the original film's family expands as the toddler, again voiced by Bruce Willis gains a hilariously sassy baby sister, voiced by Roseanne Barr. The witty banter between the siblings, coupled with the challenges faced by their parents as they adjust to life with two young children, provides plenty of comedic fodder. Though not as groundbreaking as its predecessor, this film still offers ample laughs and charm.
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- Cameron Diaz, Jennifer Lopez, Elizabeth Banks
Based on the popular pregnancy guidebook, this ensemble comedy weaves together multiple storylines to explore the challenges and joys of expectant parenthood from various angles. From a fitness guru struggling with an unwieldy baby bump to a father who finds camaraderie in a local "dudes' group," the film offers both laughs and heartwarming moments. With its impressive cast and relatable scenarios, it's easy to see why this movie is a favorite among fans of baby comedies.
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- Diane Keaton, Harold Ramis, Sam Shepard
Diane Keaton stars as a high-powered businesswoman who inherits a baby from a distant relative, causing her to reevaluate her priorities and take charge of her newfound role as a mother. As she navigates the challenges of balancing work, romance, and parenthood, the film delivers plenty of laughs alongside heartfelt moments. With its strong feminist message and timeless humor, Baby Boom remains a beloved classic among baby comedies.
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- Hugh Grant, Julianne Moore, Tom Arnold
This romantic comedy chronicles the trials and tribulations of an expectant father, played by Hugh Grant, as he grapples with commitment issues amidst the ups and downs of his partner's, played by Julianne Moore, pregnancy. The film captures the hilarity and chaos of preparing for a new baby, while also exploring the importance of love and family. Charming performances and witty dialogue make Nine Months a fun and endearing addition to the baby comedy genre.
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- Kevin Bacon, Elizabeth McGovern, Alec Baldwin
In this John Hughes-directed film, a young couple, played by Kevin Bacon and Elizabeth McGovern, faces the trials and tribulations of marrying young and starting a family sooner than expected. As they navigate the whirlwind of pregnancy, home ownership, and career aspirations, they must learn to grow together and support one another. The film's blend of humor and heartfelt emotion makes it an endearing entry in the baby comedy genre.
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- Arnold Schwarzenegger, Danny DeVito, Emma Thompson
In this unique comedy, Arnold Schwarzenegger portrays a scientist who impregnates himself with a genetically-altered embryo as part of an experimental fertility treatment. The film explores the humorous consequences of a man experiencing pregnancy firsthand while attempting to maintain his professional reputation. With its original premise and entertaining performances, Junior offers a creative twist on the traditional baby comedy.
- Kathleen Turner, Christopher Lloyd, Kim Cattrall
This family-friendly film imagines a world in which babies possess vast intellect and their own secret language, unbeknownst to the adults around them. When an evil scientist, played by Kathleen Turner, aims to exploit their genius for her own nefarious purposes, the babies band together to outsmart her. With its high-concept premise and enjoyable performances, Baby Geniuses delivers a unique and entertaining take on the baby comedy genre.
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- Hugh Laurie, Emma Thompson, Rowan Atkinson
This British comedy follows a couple played by Hugh Laurie and Joely Richardson, struggling with infertility as they endure countless treatments, setbacks, and disappointments in their quest to have a child. Their journey is infused with humor and heartache, as well as a healthy dose of British wit. With its unique perspective on the challenges faced by couples longing for a baby, Maybe Baby offers an engaging and poignant addition to the baby comedy genre.
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- John Krasinski, Maya Rudolph, Jeff Daniels
In this indie dramedy, a quirky, expectant couple played by John Krasinski and Maya Rudolph embarks on a cross-country road trip to find the perfect place to raise their unborn child. Along the way, they encounter various eccentric relatives and friends, leading to a series of humorous and heartwarming situations. Away We Go offers a refreshingly genuine and emotional look at impending parenthood, making it a standout in the baby comedy category.
- Lindsay Lohan, Bridgit Mendler, Janeane Garofalo
In this comedic film, Lindsay Lohan stars as a young woman who fakes a pregnancy to save her job, only to find herself trapped in a web of lies as her fake due date approaches. As she attempts to maintain the charade, hilarity ensues in the form of wacky pregnancy antics and awkward social situations. Although not without its flaws, Labor Pains delivers a lighthearted and entertaining take on baby comedy.
- Rob Corddry, Leslie Bibb, Keegan-Michael Key
In this horror-comedy hybrid, a pregnant woman moves into a haunted house with her husband, only to discover that their unborn child may be possessed by demonic forces. As they attempt to save their baby and themselves, the film blends laughs with spookiness, offering a unique twist on the traditional baby comedy. With its darkly comedic tone and paranormal premise, Hell Baby provides an entertaining, if unconventional, addition to the genre.
- Uma Thurman, Jodie Foster, Minnie Driver
In this indie comedy-drama, Uma Thurman stars as a frazzled, stay-at-home mom struggling to balance the demands of her daily life while planning her daughter's sixth birthday party. The film explores the often-overlooked trials of motherhood with humor and sensitivity, capturing both the frustration and the joy that come with raising children. Though not exclusively focused on babies, Motherhood offers a nuanced portrayal of parenthood that will resonate with fans of baby comedies.